Quarter 2, Test 2 Flashcards
your emotions can often be interpreted from your facial expressions
Visual
you emotions can often be interpreted from your general body language
Kinesthetic
your emotions can often be interpreted from your voice quality
Auditory
When studying to remember, you learn best when reading it several times and keeping it in front of you
Visual
When studying to remember, you learn best when writing it down
Kinesthetic
When studying to remember, you learn best when saying it to yourself over and over
Auditory
While reading a book, you frequently move your lips and speak under your breath
Auditory
While reading a book, you fidget a lot, because you really do not like to read
Kinesthetic
While reading a book, you stare into space and imagine the scene you were just reading about
Visual
While working to solve a problem, you make a model of it or walk through possible solutions in your mind
Kinesthetic
While working to solve a problem, you make a list, organize the steps, and check them off when completed
Visual
While working to solve a problem, you call your friends and talk to them about it
Auditory
While sitting in class, you take notes with diagrams or pictures reflecting what you’re learning
Visual
While sitting in class, you would rather be somewhere else and end up doodling or daydreaming
Kinesthetic
While sitting in class, you enjoy discussing issues and hearing other points of view
Auditory
When talking to others, you use illustrations to explain your points
Visual
When talking to others, you use a variety of words to make the conversation richer
Auditory
When talking to others, you use your hands to communicate your points
Kinesthetic
The classes in which you usually get the most out of, have video clips and pictures to illustrate points
Visual
The classes in which you usually get the most out of, have a lot of hands-on activities
Kinesthetic
The classes in which you usually get the most out of, have an interesting instructor who gives good lectures
Auditory
When angry or upset, this type of learner will clam up and give others the “silent” treatment
Visual
When angry or upset, this type of learner will be quick to let others know their feelings
Auditory
When angry or upset, this type of learner will clench their fists or storm off
Kinesthetic
This is the learning style that I scored the highest in
Visual
The ability to store and recall information within a few minutes
Short-Term Memory
The ability to immediately react to a stimuli or task
Reaction Capacity
The ability to preform automatic cognitive tasks quickly
Processing Capacity
The amount of specific information acquired and retained by an individual
Informational Capacity
The ability to recognize, manipulate, comprehend, remember, and think with concepts and relationships represented by numbers
Quantitative Capacity
The ability to form concepts and solve problems
Reasoning Capacity
The capacity in our lives that enables us to acquire knowledge and develop an ever-expanding understanding of this knowledge in a manner that produces wisdom
Intellectual Strengths
Learning occurs primarily through looking at images, such as pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, and body language
Visual Learner
Learning occurs through hands-on doing and interacting
Kinesthetic Learner
Learning occurs primarily through hearing words, both spoken and written
Auditory Learner
This learning style is also known as being a Tactile Learner
Kinesthetic Learner
You are displaying this discipline with a continual, firm, and steadfast search for knowledge and truth
Discovery Discipline
You are displaying this discipline when willing to take risks in proposing new ideas or letting go of old ones
Application Discipline
You are displaying this discipline when calmly awaiting an outcome or result, even in the face of obstacles or challenges
Process Discipline
You are displaying this discipline when you interpret the information collected with honest
Process DIscipline
You are displaying this discipline when you openly inquire about why things are the way they are
Discovery Discipline
You are displaying this discipline when you formulate concepts into an organized set of interrelated ideas or principles
Application Discipline
Matter is the only reality
Materialism
Ideas are the only reality
Idealism
Knowledge only comes from experience
Empiricism
True knowledge only comes from scientific study
Naturalism
There isn’t any real knowledge, only reactions to stimuli
Determinism
There are no absolutes
Relativism
Mins is the only reality and objects exist only as an aspect of what the mind is aware of
Mentalism
Everything can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes
Mechanism
Self is all you need to know
Solipsism
knowledge is dependent upon and limited by your own subjective experiences
Subjectivism
knowledge comes primarily from your “inner sense”
Intuitionism
Pleasure is good, pain is evil, it if feels good, it is; the pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain
Hedonism
Knowledge is gained by reason without experience
Rationalism
The philosophy that states there is no absolute truth from which we can determine right from wrong
Post-Modernism
breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion
Physiological
security of body, of employment, of resources, of morality, of the family, of health, or prosperity
Safety
friendship, family, sexual intimacy
Social
self-esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of others, respect by others
Esteem
morality, creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, lack of prejudice, acceptance of facts
Self-Actualization